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  1. Watch the episode again they clearly state that the clone is the Father and it might be a mistake on the animators part of how old the children were because of the Star Wars time line. So instead of the Clone being the Father he was made they Step-Father, but they did say that the children were a hybrid between the mother and another human. I've done my research and there are statements and images that prove humans and twi-leks are compatible to reproduce
  2. Now we all know what Light Options are, they are a way to show that you are a good person and want to do the right thing. But does it come at a secret cost? The answer is yes/no. Of course choosing LS options means that you genuinely care and want to do the right thing. But as you progress through the story you notice that some of your light option choices really backfire on you because it was your choice. For instance on the SW you chose to let Overseer Tremel to live you inevitably force him to kill his daughter. The LS choice where you help one person by killing another (what?) it happens in a few quests. You make the Light option not to destroy the Force sensitive Rackgoul (sorry for the spelling error) but they end up literally destroying the Jedi Master. In the new Knights of the Fallen Empire whether you choose to kill or spare one of the Knights of Zakul his partner will come after you no matter what. You choose the LS option to stop people from attacking yet they do anyway. The LS option to bind the ghosts to you yet they turn back and try to take over you or kill you. The LS option to allow people to leave who leave and then blab all over place that you're there. The LS option to save a group of people and let other's die. The LS option to tell people not to take revenge against their enemies only to have them come back later and attack again. The dumb JK and JC get dark side points for romancing their love interests. If there are any other that I missed let me know
  3. So in SWTOR when you given the option of killing your opponent it usually stands as a DS or even a few times LS. For example the SW kills Vemrin and it doesn't matter if you chose DS or LS. Now when I first played the game I choose the SW and with it I figured I could really immerse myself as the SW and do what the situation called for. But as I played the game I noticed that if you choose a LS option you usually let the person go, if you choose the DS option you usually bash, trash-talk and kill them. Then the middle option where sometimes it'll work if you want to remain neutral but most of the time leave them or with very few instances kill them. So back to killing enemies more honorably, I really didn't think about it at first, but before I started to play, I looked up everything in the game and what it was really all about. Then something caught my attention, I was watching a youtube video on the JK story when he fights against Lord Praven, and how Praven didn't use Sith tricks to manipulate or get whatever he wanted, he was a DS user but upheld honor and respect for his enemies. Even if he did kill them he did it with honor and integrity as he put it. So I thought to myself if that, that's how I really want to do it. Fight my enemies and kill them with honor, since after all we are enemies. So I started to play SW and in the beginning had a little fun with the options that were given to me for DS and LS. And my choices were if the person was a jerk straight from the gecko then I would kill them of course. But as the game progressed there was really no honorable option of killing enemies. That was until you get to Tatooine when you fight against Master Yonlach and he says "to find tranquility before death" I answered with "I'll grant you that allowance." in which case Yonlach says that he is ready and the Sith replies "Be at Peace, Master Yonlach" and strikes him down which was still a DS option but I didn't feel like I was being a jerk, he was an enemy but I killed him with honor. I fought Master Volryder because he seemed adamant on killing me, even though I sparred the parents because they are just civilians. But after that killing enemies with honor didn't seem to come up again no matter the choice whether as a LS DS or N choice. But tell me what you guys think about it and if I missed if in any other class you had the option of defeating and killing your enemies honorably.
  4. Yes if you watched the Clone Wars series (the new one) a clone married a Twi'lek and they had children though they both looked more like their mother rather than their father so if a Clone who is technically human can get it on then I don't it'd be impossible for other human males or other males of other races (probably)
  5. Yes if you watched the Clone Wars series (the new one) a clone married a Twi'lek and they had children though they both looked more like their mother rather than their father so if a Clone who is technically human can get it on then I don't it'd be impossible for other human males
  6. I stated that in the post, this was a what if scenario if you were a human, cyborg or twi'lek. if you are another alien race then it really doesn't apply
  7. Now I know what you thinking saying of course not! There's no way that'd be possible. And for those who say you can be a different species other than human, cyborg or twi'lek, yes I know. But I have a nice little theory about this character so just humor me and read and then tell me what you think. So unlike the Sith Inquisitor who was born as a slave, the Sith Warrior says his family is of a high Sith Lineage. Now of course you can speculate it with the different species you can choose from. But for arguments sake lets say you choose to be a Human, Cyborg or Twi'lek. Now we get into how Darth Malgus a male human Cybrog and his wife (or as it was stated maybe lover really suits it better?) Eleena a blue Twi'lek could have possibly had a child (even though Malgus killed her and we weren't 100% positive if they might have had a kid) and maybe Malgus did or didn't know. So then the child grows up knowing his lineage was of the great Malgus and at birth was taught in the ways of the Sith. Then he travels to Korriban to become a Sith Warrior. And while in the trails of the Sith, the young warrior is questioned about his Sith power and lineage especially by Lord Abaron in which he responds that "They are of a great Sith lineage and shouldn't be insulted" But the Warrior never speaks about their family. Whether because, they creators left it open for your thoughts, or because with the different species it would've been weird. And let's say you choose to romance Vette who is also a blue Twi'lek, like father like son am I right guys Oh sorry forgot about the Malgus betrayal story, we'll in order to ensure the True Empire would be saved from the clutches of Malgus, if the SW was the child indeed, they would have to face off, kinda like to Vader and Luke in which case Malgus is tried to pull the child to his side, or is challenged and is fought by his own child.
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